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| Mamabird. |
"Wheeler" <rivercst@pacifier.com> wrote in message
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> The twisty four Pacific Parrotlets finally are weaning and figured I
could
> just rest up and deal with the Amazons, nope not even, got four more
chicks
> in the box and two pair of "steady Eddies" setting tight on
eggs......... Oh
> well I ain't got nothing better to do this summer. Going to have to
get my
> butt across the river to Quality Cages for some more flights here
soon,
> matching up unrelated pairs for sale and trade, have a really neat
lady
> driving up from northern California to buy two pairs in a few days. I
think
> the "breeding pairs" of unrelated critters is going to be a good idea.
I
> still sell a few pets when folks want them but do not have the time
crunch
> with placements found when I was selling pets only. "looking for
normal
> Pacific breeding pairs? give me a shout, best prices on the planet"
LOL.
>
> Bob Wheeler
>
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> A few new features and new pictures.
> http://www.onemorebird.com/
Mr. Wheeler, I've been meaning to ask you... at the last bird mart I
attended I saw a baby blue pacific male (weaned) for $450. What say you
about that price? I knew you'd be the person to ask. Fair or no?
(Just for future referrence <g>)
Good luck in your business endeavors.
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| Wheeler |
Prices on the visual mutations is dropping just like anything else, $450. is
way to much, if "you" really want one let me know I might be able to find
"you" one for a more real price.
Right now I am buying American Yellows for my breeding program, paying
300-400 each for some really good blood lines.
The Blues are a bit more common, hint hint.
Bob Wheeler
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"Mamabird." <iluvbirdz.@earthdirect.net> wrote in message
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> "Wheeler" <rivercst@pacifier.com> wrote in message
> news:vh369rckb89tdc@corp.supernews.com...
> > The twisty four Pacific Parrotlets finally are weaning and figured I
> could
> > just rest up and deal with the Amazons, nope not even, got four more
> chicks
> > in the box and two pair of "steady Eddies" setting tight on
> eggs......... Oh
> > well I ain't got nothing better to do this summer. Going to have to
> get my
> > butt across the river to Quality Cages for some more flights here
> soon,
> > matching up unrelated pairs for sale and trade, have a really neat
> lady
> > driving up from northern California to buy two pairs in a few days. I
> think
> > the "breeding pairs" of unrelated critters is going to be a good idea.
> I
> > still sell a few pets when folks want them but do not have the time
> crunch
> > with placements found when I was selling pets only. "looking for
> normal
> > Pacific breeding pairs? give me a shout, best prices on the planet"
> LOL.
> >
> > Bob Wheeler
> >
> >
> > --
> > Check out our web site,
> > A few new features and new pictures.
> > http://www.onemorebird.com/
>
> Mr. Wheeler, I've been meaning to ask you... at the last bird mart I
> attended I saw a baby blue pacific male (weaned) for $450. What say you
> about that price? I knew you'd be the person to ask. Fair or no?
> (Just for future referrence <g>)
>
> Good luck in your business endeavors.
> --
> Mama
> ~^~^~^~ Visit Mamabird's Nest: <http://iluvbirds.tripod.com/> And My
> Photo Albums at: <http://photos.yahoo.com/iluvbirdz>
> To hold a living bird in one's hands is to be changed. Before that
> moment these creatures were simply a decoration, an element in the
> background to our existence. But now they are transformed to
> individuals, hearts pounding, eyes searching, throats calling as they
> live out lives as vital as our own. Jane Swan
> ~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~
> >
> >
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| GCarr |
Hey Wheeler, I'm working for Autumn Ray now, remember her? I think you've
done at least one show with her. Anyways, we were talking about Amazons
(she's raising a very cute white-fronted) and I remembered you said you had
a pair of mealies. Are they breeding? I've never seen one outside of
pictures.
Gloria
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| GCarr |
"Wheeler" <rivercst@pacifier.com> wrote in message
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> Yes, she did our spring Expo, neat lady, one of the most positive
> personalities I have met in a long time. I had a pair of mealies, now
only
> have a couple of older hens. My male Doddles passed away this past year,
> primary cause of death was over weight. But we did find out why we never
> got any fertile eggs, his testical was small and shrunken as an old bird
> would be. (Not the teenager he was sold as).
> I was looking at a pair of White Fronts this last year, turned the pair
down
> due to age and lack of history, I will have a pair someday, they are so
> small, and such sweet critters.
>
> Bob Wheeler
Sad to hear that about Doddles. Maybe you'll be able to find a younger male.
I was surprised to see how small the white front was, I've never seen them
before. I think there are larger species of pionus! Autumn is a real neat
lady, I met her when she was looking for her first bird. Have you seen her
red-fronted macaw? What an awesome species! I just love working for her :-)
Gloria
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